Last Modified: Wednesday, January 2, 2013 at 5:24 p.m.

Marcus Antonio Cheeks, 23, of 504 Belcher Road, Boiling Springs, was charged with impersonating a law enforcement officer and driving under suspension, according to arrest warrants.

A Greenville City Police Department incident report shows that officers were dispatched to Interstate 385 near Haywood Road at about 11:15 p.m. in response to a report of an intoxicated driver.

Police reported that Cheeks made the call to 911 and identified himself as an officer with the Spartanburg Public Safety Department. He told dispatchers that he was on the scene of a drunken driving incident, according to a warrant.

The warrant further states that a woman told police that Cheeks pulled beside her on Interstate 385 in the northbound lane, indicated he was an undercover officer and ordered her to stop. The woman said that Cheeks then pulled in front of her vehicle, forcing her to a stop near Haywood Road. Cheeks used the woman's cell phone to call 911, the report states, and when officers arrived, Cheeks showed them what looked like a law enforcement badge.

Further investigation revealed that Cheeks is not a law enforcement officer and that his driver's license was suspended.

<p>A Boiling Springs man was arrested in Greenville on Friday after authorities said he forced a vehicle to the side of the road and posed as a police officer.</p><p>Marcus Antonio Cheeks, 23, of 504 Belcher Road, Boiling Springs, was charged with impersonating a law enforcement officer and driving under suspension, according to arrest warrants.</p><p>A Greenville City Police Department incident report shows that officers were dispatched to Interstate 385 near Haywood Road at about 11:15 p.m. in response to a report of an intoxicated driver.</p><p>Police reported that Cheeks made the call to 911 and identified himself as an officer with the Spartanburg Public Safety Department. He told dispatchers that he was on the scene of a drunken driving incident, according to a warrant.</p><p>The warrant further states that a woman told police that Cheeks pulled beside her on Interstate 385 in the northbound lane, indicated he was an undercover officer and ordered her to stop. The woman said that Cheeks then pulled in front of her vehicle, forcing her to a stop near Haywood Road. Cheeks used the woman's cell phone to call 911, the report states, and when officers arrived, Cheeks showed them what looked like a law enforcement badge.</p><p>Further investigation revealed that Cheeks is not a law enforcement officer and that his driver's license was suspended.</p>